Our second attempt on Mt Baring would prove successful with only one complaint; visibility at the top was approximately 20-30 feet.
We left Seattle at 7:30am with coffee and breakfast burritos to hold us over for the drive. We arrived at the parking lot at 8:45am and got ready for the climb. We chose the approach from the North side of the ridge, for this attempt, as research suggested it was the more obvious and popular route.
We began our hike at 9am looking for a climber’s path next to a small creek that was supposed to be within 100 yds of the parking lot. After 25 minutes of hiking and back tracking, we found the trail and began our ascent of the NW ridge. Turns out, there are two trails from the Barclay Lake trailhead, the less traveled trail to the right heads straight to the climbers path; we started by heading to the left on the move traveled path.
We passed the group of seven at the entrance to the steep forested gully at approximately 2:30pm and began the knee-jarring descent to the ridge, then to the car. We arrived, spent, back at the parking lot at 4pm and lifted a Red Stripe to solid day of climbing. While we did not have a view of the surrounding peaks (Gunn, Merchant, Index, Monte Cristo, etc.) we achieved our objective in approximately 4 hours. A solid day and great climb.
- Location – Mt Baring
- Date – May 30th, 2010
- Summit – 6,125 ft
- Distance – Unknown
- Elevation – 2,290 ft / 6,125 ft
- Time – 9:00am / 4:00pm
- Weather – Overcast, Misty, mid-50s
- Trail Conditions – Steep, Slippery, Snow
- Climbers – Dan, Benny, Matt
Ascending the gully to the V-gap with Dan and Benny in the foreground.
Another party enjoying lunch on the summit in poor visibility.
Waiting on the party of seven to descend the steep ramp down to the saddle in the V-gap.